Ritual and its Consequences

An Essay on the Limits of Sincerity

Bennett Simon author Robert P Weller author Adam B Seligman author Michael J Puett author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:20th Mar '08

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Ritual is usually understood as pointing to some essence beyond the ritual act itself. This ambitious interdisciplinary study offers a convincing challenge to this understanding. The authors begin by seeking to explain how the conventional idea arose in the first place. They locate its origin in a post-Protestant and post-Enlightenment vision of ritual action that emphasizes rituals as merely external signs of interior states. This approach, say the authors, is part of a far larger way of relating to the self and to the world, which they label "sincerity." But ritual, they say, is the very opposite of sincerity because it consists of stylized, repetitive interactions that construct an "as if" world, a world of role, propriety, play, and even fantasy, rather than pointing to the world as it actually is. In fact, that is ritual's great contribution. Ritual modes of behavior make a shared social world possible by helping to navigate between diverse people and groups, rather than attempting to transcend and efface boundaries. After setting forth this argument, the authors go on to build on it by showing how sincerity and ritual are stand-ins for two very different ways of being in the world. Although both modes are always present to some degree, modernity has deeply privileged sincerity and authenticity. And, they say, we are now paying a heavy price for this extreme and often totalizing projection of personality in contemporary political life.

a superb defence of recourse to ritual propriety and doing the right thing, as against the embarrassing self-indulgences of modern sincerity and authenticity. * David Martin, Times Literary Supplement *
exudes a breadth of expertise and experience rooted in a long and fruitful multidisciplinary conversation * Greg Schmidt Goering, Journal of the American Academy Religion *

ISBN: 9780195336016

Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm

Weight: 408g

248 pages